/r/keighley
How much for a K-day now?
/r/keighley
Just been on a conference about making green spaces and how trees can help with all sorts of stuff to make a sustainable city. North Street in Keighley has had 6 trees planted next to each other and the water from the road is meant to drain off Into the "tree pits" . I wondered how effective this was and do you see massive puddles (especially after heavy rain) around this area?
I've moved around a lot and after seeing a lot of towns and cities, I can think of places much worse than Keighley. Hell, I even like my home town after being away for so long yet I know a lot of residents that think Keighley is just a terrible place to be in.
Is it really that bad?